What is the typical second harmonic conversion efficiency for a KLASTECH laser?
KLASTECH lasers produce second harmonic conversion efficiencies anywhere between 4 and 10 times greater than other intra-cavity architectures. Generally as the overall power of the laser increases the efficiency gains of the KLASTECH technology are reduced. That said we are confident that we can achieve up to 10W CW in the 532nm wavelength range from our compact DPSS lasers without recourse to any external cooling purely due to the exceptional efficiency of our lasers.
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